ABSTRACT
This teaching case describes the trajectory of the entrepreneur Raphael Vidal. The information presented makes it possible to link the history and beliefs of the subject-entrepreneur Raphael to the decisions regarding Casa Porto project in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Aspects of his entrepreneurial attitude as a basis for the way he has been conducting Casa Porto are exposed. In addition, elements related to the decision to open, conduct, and maintain a business in situations of crisis are displayed. And more importantly, nuances related to other spheres involved in the understanding of the entrepreneur as a social being are addressed.
Keywords:
teaching case; entrepreneurship; humanized entrepreneur; COVID-19; crisis